Chris Shilling has just had published a Polish translation of the 2nd Edition of his The Body and Social Theory. He has also recently had … Read more
The Journal of Political Ideologies
One of the many international collaborative research efforts led by SSPSSR has recently come to full fruition with the publication of a special issue of … Read more
The Social Histories of “Beneficiaries”
Monika Krause edited a special issue of Qualitative Sociology on the theme “Knowledge in Practice” with Claudio Benzecry, to be published in October 2010. She … Read more
On Not Being Able to Paint
Janet Sayers has written the introduction for a new edition of Marion Milner’s classic On Not Being Able to Paint. It is published this month … Read more
Risk, Health and Parenting Culture
A collection of articles on ‘Risk, Health and Parenting Culture‘ are included in the journal Health, Risk and Society guest edited edited by Ellie Lee, … Read more
Drugs, Crime and Public Health
Alex Stevens has published both a book and an article on illicit drug policy. In his book ‘Drugs, Crime and Public Health‘ he explores how … Read more
Is there a mixed race group in Britain? The diversity of multiracial identification and experience
Miri Song’s article ‘Is there a mixed race group in Britain? The diversity of multiracial identification and experience’, is now published in the journal Critical … Read more
Framing Crime: Cultural Criminology and the Image
Keith Hayward has two books published this year. The first, co-authored with Mike Presdee, is entitled Framing Crime: Cultural Criminology and the Image (Routledge). In a … Read more
Sociology. Introductory Readings
Chris Shilling has signed a contract to write a 3rd edition of his groundbreaking The Body and Social Theory. In addition, a selection of his work … Read more
What does “white” mean? Interpreting the choice of “race” by mixed race young people in Britain
Miri Song (with Ferhana Hashem) has published ‘What does “white” mean? Interpreting the choice of “race” by mixed race young people in Britain’, in Sociological … Read more









